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Tracks like "Pale Yo" and "Kote Yo" showcased the band’s signature "pwen" (vocal stabs/proverbs), creating an atmosphere that felt like a carnival and a protest happening at once.

: Showcasing Ti Pouch’s unique vocal delivery and the band's tight arrangements. Final Verdict Kanpech - Nou Pran Yo (1996)

Album Spotlight: Kanpech – Nou Pran Yo (1996) If you were tuned into the Haitian music scene in the mid-90s, you know that wasn't just a band—it was a movement. Released in 1996, their album Nou Pran Yo remains a defiant, high-energy masterpiece that defined an era of cultural pride and social commentary. The Sound of Resistance Tracks like "Pale Yo" and "Kote Yo" showcased

The songs tackled the political climate of Haiti with metaphors that were both poetic and pointed. Kanpech - Nou Pran Yo (1996)

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